Cool temps mark the start of dry season

Local forecasters are predicting lows in the upper-60s. The cooler temperatures are a result of a weather pattern bringing cool air from the North. It is expected to stay cool all weekend and early into next week.

The cooling trend indicates that South Florida is gradually transitioning into the dry season.

“It’s my favorite time of year because I can open the entire back of my house to enjoy the fresh air,” said Cooper City resident Paul Stein, a member of the Public Insight Network, an online community of people who have agreed to share their opinions with the Miami Herald and WLRN.

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